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    Quickload 4x5 B/W Acros Film Comparisons'

    Apologies if anyone else has covered this..

    How does Fuji's Acros 4x5 QL compare to other 4x5 B/W film stock.
    In terms of tone & grain-is it possible to combine with a 'certain dev', to produce a punchy snap to the overall image?

    How consistent & reliable are the Fuji Acros-QL film stocks?

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    Re: Quickload 4x5 B/W Acros Film Comparisons'

    It is a lovely film, but when originally released people found it needed careful treatment. I use it in Pyrocat HD, but also had success in PMK. Plenty of info on APUG and other specialist film websites assuming that you have searched here and found nothing....

    Most of the B+W pictures on my website are using Acros QL.

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    Re: Quickload 4x5 B/W Acros Film Comparisons'

    Baxter, thanks for the tip, sending PM.

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    Re: Quickload 4x5 B/W Acros Film Comparisons'

    I've found Fuji Acros to be a nice, very-to-extremely fine grained film with excellent reciprocity characteristics (great for night shots). As I recall, there have been several discussions about it here, so a search on "Acros" should turn up additional info. I rate it at ISO 80, but you'll want to do your own tests to establish your personal ISO and development times.

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    Re: Quickload 4x5 B/W Acros Film Comparisons'

    It is very similar to TMX, but has even less reciprocity failure:

    http://www.butzi.net/articles/tmxacros.htm

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    Re: Quickload 4x5 B/W Acros Film Comparisons'

    I shoot it in 35mm and 120, as 4X5 is hard to come by here, and it seems to be very costly to import it to Canada. However, I really do like it. It is sharp, and very fine grained. I usually process in Xtol, (1:1, 75 F 7 1/2 to 8 mins.) or sometimes in Rodinal, if I want that extra bit of sharpness. I have also read that some people have commented that it is a bit finicky, but I have not had any undue problems with it.
    I think that it would be awesome in 4X5 for sharpness!
    Keith

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    Re: Quickload 4x5 B/W Acros Film Comparisons'

    I use it in 4x5" QL and have developed it in Ilford DD-X with great results. Also processed it in D76 with similar results. I am using a JOBO ATL 1000 for processing. Cannot comment on it in 120 as I shoot FP4 exclusively in 120.

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    Re: Quickload 4x5 B/W Acros Film Comparisons'

    I really liked 4x5 Acros, in both Rodinal and Pyrocat. Unfortunately, Fuji punches a small hole in the corner of the film (for hanging the film up to dry). The hole is in the image area, and is the sole reason that I never bought any more.

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    Re: Quickload 4x5 B/W Acros Film Comparisons'

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Moeller View Post
    I really liked 4x5 Acros, in both Rodinal and Pyrocat. Unfortunately, Fuji punches a small hole in the corner of the film (for hanging the film up to dry). The hole is in the image area, and is the sole reason that I never bought any more.
    That little hole is infuriating. I like the film very much otherwise, including the quickload feature which is a lifesaver for me considering the problems that I have keeping dust out of the darkroom.

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    Re: Quickload 4x5 B/W Acros Film Comparisons'

    Pleaase read my post and tell me if you had any similar expierence.

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